The InChI and its influence on the domain of chemical information by Bailey Fallon.
From the post:
A thematic series on the IUPAC International Chemical Identifier (InChI) and Its Influence on the Domain of Chemical Information has just seen its first articles published in Journal of Cheminformatics.
The InChI is as a textual identifier for chemical substances, which provides a standard way of representing chemical information. It is machine readable, allowing it to be used for structure searching in databases and on the web. This thematic issue, edited by Dr Antony Williams at the Royal Society of Chemistry, aggregates a number of contributions demonstrating the value of InChI as an enabling technology in the world of cheminformatics and its continuing value for linking chemistry data.
Certainly should command your attention if you are in cheminformatics.
But also if you want to duplicate its success.